The Fate of Children With Special Needs in Northern Ghana
Why are babies born with physical conditions being killed in northern Ghana? Npong Francis reports. ...
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Why are babies born with physical conditions being killed in northern Ghana? Npong Francis reports. ...
Read more ›Rural communities in Ghana are learning how to cope with climate change and save their livelihoods. Npong Francis reports. ...
Read more ›Cycling reduces air pollution and is good for our health - but in Ghana, many rural farmers cycle out of necessity. How to get to one's farm miles away when there is no public transport? Npong Francis reports. ...
Read more ›Cultivating the indigenous brown cotton has brought economic empowerment to the women of Adaklu in Ghana and their families. ...
Read more ›Female genital mutilation is a horrific practice still prevalent in Ghana. However, signs of change are starting to show, as Npong Francis reports from Ghana's Upper East region. ...
Read more ›Why do parents in the Diaspora decide to send their children back to Africa? Delphine Ngehndab explores the arguments. ...
Read more ›Some of the poorest communities in Ghana are suffering from "river blindness", a painful disease that leaves its victims blind. Npong Francis reports from the local eye hospital. ...
Read more ›Ghana's farmers warn the country is sleepwalking into a food-insufficiency disaster and call on the government to help them avert it. ...
Read more ›What happens when you're on the receiving end of the horrific impacts of climate change? Npong Francis from Ghana shares his personal story. ...
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